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When math teacher Shira Brown ran in her first organized race, the inaugural Run to Home Base presented by New Balance in 2010, she had no idea where the miles would take her. As an avid Boston Red Sox fan, Brown was initially drawn to participate in the Run to Home Base due to the

Since Home Base’s inception in 2009, Veteran Outreach Coordinators have served as the critical “boots on the ground” liaisons between the program and the Veteran community. Commonly referred to as “VOCs,” the team is responsible for connecting Veterans, Service Members, and their Families with a place that can help them overcome personal challenges. They are

Though Lieutenant Max Maguire has served in the U.S. Navy for the last six years, he is currently gearing up for a different kind of mission: the 2019 Boston Marathon. On Monday, April 15th, Maguire, a Belmont, MA native, will run in the 123rd Boston Marathon in support of Home Base’s mission to heal the

This Spring, Home Base will launch an accelerated four-day program for Veterans and Service Members – making the world-class clinical care at Home Base even more accessible to Veterans and Service Members from across the country seeking help for post-traumatic stress. Designed to accommodate the busy work and school lives of Veterans and Service Members,

Meet the team of five “Home Base Tough Ruckers” gearing up for the 2019 Tough Ruck in honor and in memory of Fallen Service Members, Police, Firefighters and EMTs! The team has been logging some serious hours at the gym at Home Base’s headquarters in the Charlestown Navy Yard in preparation for the Ruck, which

Home Base staff were busy this winter, hosting memorable Adventure Series outings with military families, attending wreath laying ceremonies and meeting with local leaders to discuss the state and need of veterans’ mental health across the nation. Take a look below to see what the winter months brought Home Base! November 16: U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III Visits

Of the estimated 40% of Americans who make New Year’s resolutions, only 8% will ultimately achieve their goals*. Given these figures, perhaps the only thing more common than setting a New Year’s resolution is subsequently abandoning that resolution days, weeks, or – maybe – months later. There are no quick fixes, shortcuts, or magic pills

Dear Friends, The past year has been one full of great milestones at Home Base and these accomplishments have all been important and positive steps toward building the best version of our organization. As we close the chapter of 2018, I find myself reflecting on the enormous progress we’ve made together and look forward to

For the 117 police departments that joined forces across state lines to participate in Home Base’s First Responder No-Shave campaign, it wasn’t just about growing out their beards, it was about something more: raising awareness of the invisible wounds and money to support Home Base’s mission. For the first time during its 4-year run, the

Home Base, a Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital Program joins mourners across the country in remembering our Nation’s 41st President George Herbert Walker Bush. During his lifetime, he both served in the military and made a significant impact as an advocate of Veterans and their Families. “President Bush will always be remembered for